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A-League All Stars: Part Deux

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Posted December 09, 2012 23:42 · last edited December 09, 2012 23:43

To be announced at 1pm

Manchester United, currently sitting on top of the Barclays Premier League, are set to tour Australia in the middle of 2013, with a friendly match against an all-star A-League team scheduled in Sydney for July 20.

Football Federation Australia will confirm the tour in a press conference at 11am (EDT). Bookmark this page and return for a live stream of the announcement.

It’s been 14 years between visits for the Red Devils, who are expected to attract over 82,000 to ANZ Stadium only three days after the final State of Origin game. Sir Alex Ferguson’s men would face an all-star A-League team, almost certain to be led by star marquee player Alessandro Del Piero. 

The last time Manchester United visited Australian shores the roster featured players such as Dwight Yorke, Fox Sports football expert Mark Bosnich and Phil Neville.

 http://www.foxsports.com.au/football/football-federation-australia-expected-to-confirm-manchester-uniteds-2013-tour-of-australia-at-11am/story-e6frf423-1226533418782#ixzz2EbL8bVew 


Bet the Nix will miss out

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arnies edited December 09, 2012 23:43

To be announced at 1pm

Manchester United, currently sitting on top of the Barclays Premier League, are set to tour Australia in the middle of 2013, with a friendly match against an all-star A-League team scheduled in Sydney for July 20.
Football Federation Australia will confirm the tour in a press conference at 11am (EDT). Bookmark this page and return for a live stream of the announcement.
It’s been 14 years between visits for the Red Devils, who are expected to attract over 82,000 to ANZ Stadium only three days after the final State of Origin game. Sir Alex Ferguson’s men would face an all-star A-League team, almost certain to be led by star marquee player Alessandro Del Piero. 
The last time Manchester United visited Australian shores the roster featured players such as Dwight Yorke, Fox Sports football expert Mark Bosnich and Phil Neville.
 http://www.foxsports.com.au/football/football-federation-australia-expected-to-confirm-manchester-uniteds-2013-tour-of-australia-at-11am/story-e6frf423-1226533418782#ixzz2EbL8bVew 
arnies edited December 09, 2012 23:42

To be announced at 1pm

Manchester United, currently sitting on top of the Barclays Premier League, are set to tour Australia in the middle of 2013, with a friendly match against an all-star A-League team scheduled in Sydney for July 20.
Football Federation Australia will confirm the tour in a press conference at 11am (EDT). Bookmark this page and return for a live stream of the announcement.
It’s been 14 years between visits for the Red Devils, who are expected to attract over 82,000 to ANZ Stadium only three days after the final State of Origin game. Sir Alex Ferguson’s men would face an all-star A-League team, almost certain to be led by star marquee player Alessandro Del Piero. 
The last time Manchester United visited Australian shores the roster featured players such as Dwight Yorke, Fox Sports football expert Mark Bosnich and Phil Neville.
Read more: http://www.foxsports.com.au/football/football-federation-australia-expected-to-confirm-manchester-uniteds-2013-tour-of-australia-at-11am/story-e6frf423-1226533418782#ixzz2EbL8bVew